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Best Practices for a High-Impact Microsoft Renewal

Avoid locking in unnecessary spend. Learn how leading enterprises reset their Microsoft EA before renewal.

An EA renewal is not just a pricing event, but a structural reset. In most enterprises, licensing decisions are shaped by history. User counts reflect peak assumptions. Features remain assigned long after they are needed. Cloud commitments are made before usage patterns are fully understood. At the same time, demand is increasing — especially across Azure, analytics, and AI workloads.

MetrixData 360 designed this guide to inform CIOs, CFOs, and Procurement leaders managing Microsoft 365, Azure, and enterprise licensing commitments on how to approach Microsoft license renewals with an expertise they require.

Why This Matters

When organizations go into Microsoft renewal without correcting the baseline first:

  • Historical over-licensing carries forward
  • Cloud commitments outpace real demand
  • Discounts apply to inflated spend
  • Flexibility is reduced for the next term

Most organizations try to negotiate a better deal. But discounts applied to the wrong baseline don’t fix the problem.

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What This Guide Solves:

MetrixData 360’s experts designed this guide to show how to approach EA renewal as a data-driven decision — not a vendor-led process.

What’s inside:

  • Why renewing “as-is” embeds unnecessary cost into the next agreement
  • How to reset your licensing baseline using actual usage, not assumptions
  • Where cloud and AI commitments create hidden financial risk
  • How negotiation outcomes change when the starting point is corrected
  • Why support and incentives materially impact total cost
  • What needs to be governed after signature to protect value